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Maintenance Council Hosts Allison Transmission Training in April

Do your employees need transmission training? If yes, you are in luck. The Maintenance Council will host an Allison Transmission

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Maryland Trucking Industry News: Port Truck Ban Removed from CAP

As we addressed a little more than a month ago in our blog, Will Baltimore City Ban Older Port Trucks?,

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Will Baltimore City Ban Older Port Trucks?

In an effort to help reduce harmful greenhouse gas emissions, the Baltimore Office of Sustainability has recommended a ban on

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Trucking Industry News: Maryland’s General Assembly Enters Final Weeks

With only a few weeks remaining in Maryland’s General Assembly, many issues still remain unresolved. The issues still being debated

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Trucking Industry News: Governor Plans to Apply Sales Tax to Motor Fuels

The Maryland Motor Truck Association (MMTA) is closely following Maryland’s General Assembly, specifically Governor Martin O’Malley’s proposal to apply the state’s

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Lawsuits Begin in Response to FMCSA’s Changes to the Hours of Service Rules

As we mentioned in a previous blog – Trucking Industry News: Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Announces Several Changes to

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Maryland Motor Truck Association’s Bull & Oyster Roast and Trade Show

On Thursday, February 23, the Maryland Motor Truck Association (MMTA) is holding a Bull & Oyster Roast and Trade Show.

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Emergency Truck Parking…There’s an App for That!

The Maryland Motor Truck Association (MMTA) and the Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) recently announced the formation of 45 specifically

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Trucking Industry News: Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Announces Several Changes to Hours of Service Rules

The Maryland Motor Truck Association (MMTA) recently announced several Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) changes to the hours of

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Trucking Industry News: Handheld Cell Phone Ban for CMV Drivers

As of January 3, 2012, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s final rule banning handheld cell phone use officially went

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